Impending Filly Leads Karaka Million Order of Entry

Media Release - Tuesday December 13

An impressive Group Two victory at Trentham earlier this month has thrust the undefeated filly Impendabelle (Impending) to the top of the order of entry for the $1m DoubleTree by Hilton Karaka Million 2YO (1200m). 

Bought by Brewers Bloodstock for $80,000 from Hallmark Stud’s Book 1 draft at Karaka 2022, Impendabelle has now had two starts for two wins and $88,900 in stakes.

Impendabelle

The Tony Pike-trained filly won by four and a half lengths on debut at Trentham in late October, and she returned to the same venue on December 3 and delivered a repeat result. Briefly held up in traffic at the top of the home straight, she found a way through and produced a slick turn of foot to score by three-quarters of a length.

“The best thing about it was that she burst through the tight run, and when she balanced, she really sprinted and put them away,” jockey Michael McNab said. “It may even have been too easy – she was all over the show. But only handy horses can do that. She was super.”

With that valuable Group Two win now secured and her position in the Karaka Million field guaranteed, Pike is turning his attention to giving the filly the best possible build-up to New Zealand’s richest juvenile race, which will this season be run at Pukekohe on January 21.

“She’s a filly we have always really liked,” Pike said. “She has really improved through a couple of preps with us. She wasn’t the biggest filly when she first came in, but she has really strengthened and developed a lot over the last six months.

“After getting through the Wakefield, we’ll map out her programme towards the Karaka Million.”

With her earnings now at $88,900, Impendabelle has a clear lead on the order of entry over another stakes-winning filly from Cambridge, Ethereal Star (Snitzel), who sits in second place with $57,300.

Advertisement

The next section of the standings is completely dominated by Te Akau Racing, who are searching for their seventh successive Karaka Million 2YO triumph.

Te Akau and trainer Mark Walker are responsible for five of the top eight horses on the order of entry. Trobriand (Kermadec) moved up to third with a win at Te Rapa on Saturday, which boosted his earnings to $36,590 in a two-start, two-win career.

“He’s very professional and he had to dig deep today, which is good to see in a two-year-old colt,” said Walker, who suggested that Trobriand is likely to have one more run between now and the Karaka Million.

Trobriand is being closely followed by a number of his stablemates, with Believe In Magic (NZ) (Not A Single Doubt) fourth with $34,040, Rhetorical (NZ) (Snitzel) fifth with $33,150, Balance Of Power (NZ) (Almanzor) seventh with $19,350 and Viva Vienna (NZ) (All Too Hard) eighth with $18,600.

Rounding out the top 10 are the Johno Benner and Hollie Wynyard-trained Dapper (NZ) (Shooting To Win), who sits in sixth place with $26,290, and a pair of Cambridge fillies in ninth and tenth – the Stephen Marsh-trained Ulanova (NZ) (Santos), with $17,250, and Clinton Isdale’s Orgullo (Pride Of Dubai), with $11,500.

The upcoming action this weekend includes another two-year-old race at Trentham on Saturday, with a potentially crucial $30,000 in prizemoney up for grabs in an 1100-metre race.


Wild Night Solidifies Karaka Million Claim

While the unbeaten Group One winner Legarto (NZ) (Proisir) retains a firm hold on favouritism for the $1m Karaka Million 3YO (1600m) at Pukekohe on January 21, Te Akau Racing’s Wild Night (NZ) (Vanbrugh) is increasingly emerging as a genuine threat.

The gelding first made his mark through the early part of the spring, winning three of his first four starts including the Group Two Sarten Memorial (1400m) at Te Rapa over Labour Weekend.

On Saturday he returned from a brief freshen-up with an outstanding win at the same venue, finishing powerfully from third-last to score with a bit in hand.

“He was a little bit behind the eight ball and missed a gallop last Saturday, so it was a good effort by the horse,” trainer Mark Walker said. “Opie (Bosson) summed it up well. He let the speed go and looked as though he could have been in a bit of tight trouble for a while, but he got him out.

“He’s got a lot of improvement in him, this horse, and I think he’ll lap up 1600 metres in the Karaka Million.”

Now a clear second favourite for the Karaka Million 3YO Classic, Wild Night was bought by David Ellis for $50,000 from Windsor Park Stud’s Book 1 draft at Karaka 2021. His five-start career has produced four wins and $128,890 in prizemoney.

Advertisment
More Reading...
One to Watch – Mornington
Godolphin would have had high expectations for a filly foal born in 2021 by Too Darn Hot (GB) from their 2014 Champion Australian 2YO Earthquake.
Sires With Winners - Monday May 12
Here is the full list of 14 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Aquis Announce 2025 Fees and an Exciting New Addition
Aquis Stallions is proud to announce Prost - the explosive, Group 2 and 3 winning son of Snitzel – as the latest addition to our stallion roster for 2025.
Cutting out the Middle Man –The Rise of Bloodstock Agent Trainers
There were plenty of interesting stories to come out of last week’s Inglis Chairman’s Sale, but one of the most fascinating was the blurring of the line between racehorse trainer and bloodstock agent.
Juvenile Trial Watch – Warwick Farm
Five heats for juveniles at the Warwick Farm trials on Tuesday morning included three unraced youngsters by Extreme Choice, Anders and Capitalist, plus we got the first look at the $1.4million Wootton Bassett (GB) colt from Sunlight.
Arrowfield Yearlings for Sale Unreserved on Bloodstockauction
A highlight of this week's Bloodstockauction.com sale is an exciting draft from Arrowfield Stud, a dozen well related yearlings (all unreserved) who would be a stand-out in any stable!
Inglis Chairman’s Sale-Toppers – Where Are They Now?
A star studded renewal of the Inglis Chairman’s Sale will light up Riverside Stables this evening from 5pm with glamour girls Bella Nipotina and Amelia’s Jewel vying for top honours, so we’re taking a quick look back to check in on some of the stars from the past.
Expensive or Value?
Darley certainly didn’t pull any punches when announcing Too Darn Hot (GB) would be returning to Australia this spring at a fee of $275,000, but a close look at the second season sires table shows why this stallion is head and shoulders above his rivals.
Extreme Choice share headlines May (Early) Online Sale
A share in the world’s hottest young stallion Extreme Choice, two breeding rights in leading first season sire Bivouac and a half sister to G1 Golden Slipper winner Farnan headline a high quality catalogue for the Inglis Digital May (Early) Online sale.
Yarraman Sell $1.2million Mare in Foal to I Am Invincible
Elite South African race mares have made quite an impact in Australia, notably for producing current superstar 3YO filly Autumn Glow and a mare with the right profile in Under Your Spell (SAfr) hit the target at the Inglis Chairman’s Sale for Yarraman Park when selling for $1.2million.